This text is written for an introductory course in organizational communication, focusing on internal communication and organizing issues on the organizational behavior level. Early chapters cover foundations of organizational communication from the perspective of the author's concept of "misunderstandings," an umbrella term used to connote the nature of interaction in organizational settings. Later chapters frame topics traditionally covered in organizational communication textbooks in terms of "misunderstandings," illustrating points with news stories and excerpts from interviews with leaders and workers in various types of organizations. It is assumed that students have had a previous course in communication, and that they will cover methodological and philosophical orientations more deeply in a subsequent advanced course. Modaff is affiliated with Ohio University. DeWine is affiliated with Marietta College. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Organizational Communication:
Foundations, Challenges, and Misunderstandings, Second Edition
Daniel P. Modaff
Sue DeWine
Jennifer Butler
Organizational Communication uses interviews to explore communication and misunderstandings at all levels of an organization.
This text offers a unique perspective on the field of internal organizational communication. The authors review the foundational material but also intersperse the discussions with excerpts from interviews conducted with more than 100 leaders and workers in a variety of organizations. Unlike other texts in the field, Organizational Communication explores organizational communication from the perspective of all organizational members, not just management.
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“It offers a solid coverage of the fundamentals of organizational communication theory while engaging the reader through real-world examples and cases. Students will love the easy-to-read delivery of complex information!”
― Sandy H. Hanson, University of North Carolina
“First, the book is well-written, detailed, and fits the level of my students without being too scholarly or too simplistic. Second, the book is based on a solid foundation of relevant research in the communication field as well as related fields.”
― Calvin Brant Short, Northern Arizona University
Modaff and DeWine's new undergraduate text, "Organizational Communication: Foundations, Challenges, and Misunderstandings", offers a unique perspective on the field of internal organizational communication. The authors review the foundational material, but intersperse the discussions with excerpts from interviews conducted with over 60 leaders and workers in a variety of organizations. A central feature of the text is the concept of misunderstandings, which highlights the idea that organizations are inherently problematic. This focus positions communication at the center of organizational life, and shows the reader how and why communication can serve to create and resolve misunderstandings of all types. The authors advance a model, the Communicative Organization, which allows the reader to see the significance of communication to every aspect of organizational functioning.
Benefits to instructors and students include: the use of real-life problems as told by organizational leaders and workers to illustrate the material discussed in every chapter, which provides an easy mechanism for starting class discussions; chapters on realistic recruitment and organizational socialization, which are not typically found in other introductory organizational communication textbooks; integration of the concepts of gender and diversity throughout the text; discussions of current applications of theories and concepts as students have or will experience them; a postscript that ties all of the material from the text together; a writing style that is student-centered yet sufficiently challenging; and a dedicated website (created by Derek Lane, University of Kentucky, Lexington). It includes chapter outlines, supplemental content, and suggested course syllabi. The site greatly facilitates use of the text for students. A PDF of corrected pages of the subject index from the first printing is also available at this site."About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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